Court records show the following legal actions among those taken in Juneau Superior and District courts through March 30:

Divorces and Dissolutions Filed

Bruce Phillips and Mary Phillips.

Tom Gundelfinger and Jennifer Gundelfinger.

Michael O'Brien and Debbie O'Brien.

Margaret Morrison and Bruce Rowens.

Kari M. Daniels and Robert R. Daniels.

Elizabeth Rawson and Eugene Rawson.

Stephen O. Shows and Shelley K. Owens.

Patrick Philpott and Marlene Philpott.

Deanna Parkinson and Kevin Parkinson.

Judgments

William J. Booth III, 24, was found guilty of third-degree criminal mischief stemming from an offense on Feb. 7. Judge Larry R. Weeks imposed a sentence that included 270 days in jail; enrolling, paying for and completing a substance-abuse treatment course; paying restitution of $1,836 to the court; not to consume alcohol or go where it is sold or served; and paying a $50 surcharge. Weeks also placed Booth on probation for a year.

Booth was also found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense on Feb. 7. On this charge, he was sentenced to serve 10 days in jail, running consecutively with the 270 days.

Paul A. Van Epps, 19, was found guilty of driving without a valid operator's license stemming from an offense on March 14. Judge Peter B. Froehlich imposed a sentence of 15 days in jail; revocation of his operator's license for 90 days; a substance-abuse treatment program; paying off or working off old fines; and two years probation.

Jason M. Skan, 23, of Klawock, was found guilty of violating terms and conditions of probation stemming from a March 23 offense. Judge Froehlich sentenced him to 40 days in jail; a substance-abuse treatment course; not to consume alcohol or go where sold or served; to serve five days at Glacier Manor before going to Sitka's Bill Brady Center to complete 35 days of in-patient treatment; and 18 months probation.

George Miyasato, 41, was found guilty of violating terms and conditions of probation, including a prohibition against marijuana, stemming from an offense on March 23. Judge Froehlich sentenced him to 15 days in jail; to a substance abuse course; to an anti-violence course; to drug counseling; and to 54 months of probation.

William Unick, 47, of Juneau, was found guilty of two counts of violating terms and conditions of probation stemming from an offense on March 23. Judge Froehlich sentenced him to one day in jail with credit for time served; to a substance-abuse treatment program; to pay old fines and surcharges by doing Community Work Service (CWS) or paying $50 every two weeks until the total is paid; and to 18 months probation.

Jamie R. Howard, 18, of Juneau, was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of March 14. Froehlich sentenced him to pay a fine of $200; to pay a $50 surcharge; and to be fingerprinted at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

Willie A. Dugaqua, 34, of Sitka, was found guilty of two counts of violating conditions of probation stemming from an offense on March 23. Judge Froehlich sentenced him to pay a $300 fine on one count and a $250 fine on the other; to a substance-abuse treatment course; to two years probation; and to violate no laws.

On March 24, Eric Butler was indicted on a charge of second-degree assault with bail set at $10,000. Earlier this month, Butler, 30, was found guilty of violating terms of probation and sentenced to five days in jail.

On March 24, Juanita Webber was indicted on two counts of second-degree forgery and one count of second-degree theft. Bail was set at $2,500. In 1996, Webber, then 34, pleaded guilty to a charge of smuggling drugs into the state prison. She was given two years in jail for that crime.

Richard A. Whitcraft, 27, was found guilty of not giving information and rendering assistance at an accident on Oct. 10, 1998. Superior Court Judge Patricia A. Collins sentenced him to two years in jail with 18 months suspended on condition that he successfully complete probation. During probation, Whitcraft was not to possess or consume any intoxicating liquor; not to associate with convicted felons; to participate in an educational/vocational training program including a Victim Impact program approved by his probation officer; to participate in an alcohol-drug assessment; to participate in a psychological/psychiatric assessment and follow any recommended treatment; to pay restitution of $323.55; to pay restitution for additional surgery for his male victim, if necessary, and any additional medical expenses.

Thomas J. Evan, 25, was found guilty of violating terms and conditions of probation stemming from a Feb. 1 offense, specifically the conditions regarding alcohol. Judge Froehlich sentenced him to 35 days at Gastineau Manor; to a substance-abuse treatment course; and to probation for 18 months.

Christopher L. Richardson, 16, of Juneau, was found guilty of driving without a valid operator's license stemming from an offense of March 6. Froehlich suspended imposition of sentence and placed Richardson on probation for a year. He was to earn his GED by June 1; pay a $50 surcharge by March 26; be fingerprinted at the Johnson Youth Center; and violate no laws.

Mickel H. Walker, 42, was found guilty of two counts of violating terms and conditions of probation stemming from an offense on Feb. 2. Froehlich imposed a total sentence of 30 days in jail; a substance-abuse treatment course; and two years probation.

Christopher Williams Jr., 23, was found guilty of two counts of violating terms and conditions of probation stemming from an offense on Jan. 27. Froehlich imposed a fine of $200 with fine and restitution to be paid by Aug. 11. He sentenced Williams to 10 days in jail; to a year's probation; to file proof of CWS with the court, if CWS is used to equal days in jail.

Jason C. Jones, 26, was found guilty of three counts of violating terms and conditions of probation stemming from an offense on Dec. 21, 1999. Judge Froehlich sentenced him to a total of three days in jail, which could be satisfied with CWS; to a substance-abuse treatment course; to continue Naltrexone and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings; to maintain employment; to violate no laws; and to 18 months probation.

Martin W. Jorgensen, 41, was found guilty of reckless endangerment stemming from an offense on Dec. 18, 1999. Judge Patricia A. Collins sentenced him to 20 days in jail, but CWS could be done in lieu of jail time. Jorgensen was to contact the Hoonah Police Department to arrange the CWS. His weapon was to be forfeited to the state. He was to pay a $50 surcharge and was placed on a year's probation.

William A. Milton, 46, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense on Dec. 19, 1999. Judge Larry Weeks imposed a sentence of a $50 surcharge; completing alcohol screening and following treatment recommendations; a year's probation.

Janis Rockwood, 34, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense on Dec. 17, 1999. Judge Weeks imposed a sentence of a $50 surcharge; not consuming or possessing any alcoholic or intoxicating beverages; a year's probation.

David V. Evenson, 34, was found guilty of two counts of violating conditions of probation stemming from a Jan. 7 offense. Judge Peter Froehlich imposed a sentence of a total of 100 days in jail; a substance-abuse treatment program with up to 95 days of in-patient treatment; to seek and maintain employment; and two years probation.